1to hide:
(
s.xiii1/3;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Entre la gent vait atapisant
10134
(
MS: s.xiii1
)
lateant: (J) atapissent
241
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
atapisaund: delitens
i 367
♦
to lie hidden, be concealed:
(
s.xiii1;
MS: s.xiiim
)
le duz nuel ki atapist suz la dure escorce
ii 1
(
c.1240;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Si dedens la sustance de la forcele u del piz atapist fer
i 76
1to hide away:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Li hume de religiun [...] Ki s'aloent atapissant, De plusurs lieus viendrent avant
13909
(
c.1240;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Mes quant ce vient de melancolie […] se pleignent mult e atapissent et se metent as angles des maisons
i 80
♦
to lie hidden, be concealed:
(
1163-70;
MS: s.xiii2
)
Les os suz la char s’atapisent
2413
1(enforcing an insult) escaped, on the loose, unhinged:
(
MS: c.1200
)
Quant a lui parolent resun, Et il cum estapé
(l. escapé?) bricun Respund, cum cil ki ad perdu Sun cors et est del sens issu
(G2) 70
(
c.1185;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Jason, mult estes mal bricon, Eschapé
(var. (D: s.xivm) Estapi) (l. Escapi?) fols, nais musars
(ms. eschape fors mais musars), Trop par fetes maveis regars
867 (var.)
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